JSF Newbie: Faces context not found

Hello. I am trying to learn JSF and getting pretty frustrated. I am working through JavaServer Faces in Action by Kito Mann. Howver, I can't get the most simple JSF application to work. I am also using MyEclipes and trying to get their JSFLoginDemo working. I can't get it working either. I am deploying to JBoss 4.0.3SP1.

From what I can tell, my web.xml is right and I have diligently worked to make sure my code looks right.

However, I have followed those directions and still can't get the app to work on JBoss. Like I said, I have gotten it to work on Tomcat 5. I'd just like to get JBoss working too.

So, the question now is, how to do JSF with JBoss.

Thanks for any info.

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andrew pierce
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Joined: Jun 18, 2006
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posted Jun 18, 2006 10:31:00

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I got it working on JBoss! I searched down the "default" server's path and sure enough, there was that jsf-libs directory. I stopped the server, deleted that directory, restarted the server and it worked!

Thanks for all who helped me figure this one out.

Of course, no one on this forum did :-). But thanks to those who have struggeled and let me a trail elsewhere.

I got it updated to my actual name. I had an account setup and couldn't remember the id/password for anything. I think the email address I had used is no longer in service either so, out of frustration, I came up with a pseudonym.

That and I was embarrassed to be frustrated by such a silly problem. :-)

Originally posted by andrew pierce: I got it updated to my actual name. I had an account setup and couldn't remember the id/password for anything. I think the email address I had used is no longer in service either so, out of frustration, I came up with a pseudonym.

That and I was embarrassed to be frustrated by such a silly problem. :-)

Well, we appreciate your prompt attention to this. And I think if you hang out here long enough, you'll realize that no one will belittle you for any question. If they do, let a Bartender or Sheriff know and we'll lock 'em up.